By lillie



H. J. MOGENSEN, DECD.

L. moeauszu, ADMINISTRATRIX.

DISPENSER.

APPLICATION FILED JAN-9,1918

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IN VEN TOR. WITNESS //(Iw:7 lwoy'ensen, deceased,

A TTORNE Y H. J. MOG ENSEN DECD L. MOGENSEN, ADMINISTRATRIX.

DISPENSER.

APPLICATION FILED mm, m

1,355,562, Patented Oct 12,1920.

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[N VEN TOR. W I TNESS l/en ry J/Magehs er, deceased,

Lillie ifiogensen. fldnuru's bra trix.

A TTORNE Y UNITED V STATES PATENT OFFICE.

HENRY J. MOGENSEN, DECEASED, LATE, 0F DENVER, COLORADO, BY LInLIn MOGENSEN, .ADMINVISVTRATRIX, 01? DENVER, C LORADO.

DISPENSER.

Specification'of Letters Patent, V Patented O t 1 2 1920 Application filed January 9, 191a. SerialhNo. 211,090.

To all whom it may concern.

Be it known that HENRY J. MoGnNsEN, deceased, late a citizen of the United States, and a" resident of the city and county of Denverand State'of Colorado, has invented certain new and useful Improvements'in "pensing malted milkat soda fountains, and any other places where malted milk drinks are mixed.

The object of the invention is to provide a dispenser adapted to be attached to and used inconnection with ,a'mixing machine,

whereby a suitable quantity of the powdered malted milk may be dispensed into the mixing receptacle when the latter is placed in position to be mixed by the mixing machine.

Another object of the invention is to provide suitable means in conjunction with the dispenser for measuring the powder.

With these and other objects in view, the invention will be described in detail with A reference to the. accompanying drawings.

/ view showing the closure Of the latter in device.

In these drawings, Figure 1 is an eleva- I side of the closure 17, the said U-shaped spring 20 being coiled around the pivot tion view of the dispenser in its application to the mixing machine; Fig. 2 1s across-sectional view of the powder contaming recep- 'tacle;*F 3 is an elevation view of the dispenser; Fig. 4 is a vertical sectional view of the dispenser illustrating the interior of the measuring device; Fig. 5 is also a ver tical sectional view of the dispenser, this the Opened positionvwherebythe powder maybe dischargedtherefrom; and Fig. 6 is a vertical sectional view of the dispens ng Corresponding and like parts are referred to in the following description and findicated in all the views of the accompanying Y v 24. A butterfly valve 26 is journaledfin the of the ordinary type of-motor operated mixer. The dispenser proper consists of a cup 6 which receives the mouth of a jar 7 This jar 7 is adapted to contain malted milk powder, or other substance which is :to'be dispensed. The cup 6 is provided-with a conical shaped bottom 8, with which a depending conduit 9v communicates. This depending conduit 9'is secured to the conical shaped bottom 8 of the'cup 6, as shown at 10. An arm, 12 is secured to the conical shaped bottom 8, as shown at 13, by means of which arm, the dispenser is attached to 1 the top of the drink mixing. machine, as shown at 14. The conduit 9 is attached to the cup 6 near one edgeof the latter, whereby the said conduit will project over the mixing machine and extend to a position immediately above the'mixing receptacle 15'.

- The discharge extremity of the conduit 9 is provided with an inclined wall '16, which inclined wall 16 forms the bottom of the conduit '9 and serves to directfthe material through a'discharge opening in the side wall of said conduit. This discharge opening in the side wall of the conduit is-c'ontrolled by 2 means of a closure 17, said closure 17 being provided with ears 18 and '19'on the'op posite edges of said. closure. These cars 18 and '19 are bent at right angles to the closure 17', and are connected with pivot screws 19. The said pivot screws 19' being set into the opposite sides of the conduit 9.

A U-shaped spring 20 passes over the outer screws 19 as shown at 21, and the extremities of said spring are fixedly secured in the opposite sides of the conduit 9, as shown at 22. By reason of this U-shaped'spring 20, the closure 17 is normally maintained in its closed. position.

A lever portion 24 is integrally formed with the ear 19 of the closure 17 .by means of which said lever 24 the closure 17 may be v actuated to its Opened position against the tensionof the spring 20. The outer extremity of this lever 24 is curved mto a horizontal part, which said part 25 may beengaged by the finger for actuating said lever conduit 9 by means of a journal pin'27 One 105 of this member 29 is pivotally connected i extremity of this journal pin 27 extends p I 530 V l, s chargedwhen the closure 17 isopened. 7. An

vagitating member 37' is carriedby the butwith the lever 24, as shown at 30, and the crank 28 is received through an openmg 1n the member 29, as shown at 31,, whereby when the lever 24 is pressed downwardly'tor openingthe closure 1 7,the butterfly valve will be actuated to a horizontal position and thereby form a stoppage in the conduit 9. Thus, only such material as is in that por tion of the conduit below. the butterfly valve Y 26 will bedischarged from the conduit 9 into the mixing receptacle 15., Now, as soon as the lever 24 is released, the springwill actuate the closure 17 to its closedposition,

. and through the action of thelever24 and the member 29, the bu-tterfly valve 26 will be actuated to the position indicated in F g.

4, whereby material in the conduit 9'will be-permittedto passinto the measuring 'portionof said conduit below the butterfly valve 9. An" agitating member 34. is connected at one extremity with the closure 17, as

terfiy valve 2 6 and extends above the latter in the conduit 9, whereby movement of the butterflyvalve 26 Will-actuate said agitating member, 37 for. causing the material-in the conduit 9 above the butterfly valve 26 to be loosenedup. This agitating memberf37 is formed ofwire'and is bent into the stag-j geredshape illustrated, so that th'edesired action upon the material'willlbe accomzplished.

An agitating member 38 is arranged in the cup 6, said agitating member 38 also serving to feed the material into the conduit 9. This agitator 38 comprises .a shaft 39 journaledfin the cup 6, said shaft 39 carrying a spiral wire 40, which-said spiral wire 40 is rotatedwith the shaft39 andaccomplishes the action of an ordinary screw conveyer; A ratchet-wheel 41 is fixedly'secured to one'extremity ofthe'shaft -39 on the exterior of the cup 36; This ratchet-wheel 41- is operatively engaged "by means of a pawl 42, which is pivoted upon one extremity ,of; a pawl-carrying member 43. A rod 44: connects this pawl 43 with the upper extremity of the member 29, whereby,

when the'closure 17 is actuated to the open T position,- the pawl i2 will actuate the ratchet-wheel 4Q1,and thereby rotate the agi tator 38, causing the material in the cup6 7 to be conveyed intothe conduit -9.

a The opposite sidewalls oftheconduit 9 are 5 provided with j ournaled openings therein, at :diflerent elevations, whereby the but- @side,the lowerextremity of said conduit be closure.

terfiy valve 26 may be adjusted to vary the size of the measuring portion of the conduit 9. These openings are normally plugged up by means of screws 46. By this construction, the butterfly valve 26 may be placed at a higher elevation in. the-conduit 9, or at a lower elevation in the latter, whereby the capacity of the measuring portion of the conduit may be either increased or decreased as the 'case may be. The member- 29is'also provided with two additional openings 45,

one of which said, openings will receive the I crank 28 when the'position ofthe butterfly valve 26 is changed, a v 7 While aspecific form of the invention has beenherein described, it; is understood that the invention is not limited thereto andthat the same may be modified and varied without departing from thespirit of the invention or the scope of the appendedclaims.

Having thus vdescribed the invention, what is claimed, is V 1. A dispenser, adapted to be attached to a mixing machine, consisting of a cup,

said cup adapted to receive the mouth of a containing receptacle, a conduit connected with the bottom of said cup in apositionn offset from the center of said cup, saidcondu1t hav ng an opening in its side, the lower v extremity of said conduit being inclined to said opening, a, closure controlling the dis charge, extremity ,of said conduit, a valve. journaled in said conduit above the said opening, said closure having an operating lever, a member forming a connection between said operating lever and 'said valve, and an agitating member connecting said valve with said closure movabletoward said opening 2. A dispensenjcomprising a cup adapted by the, opening movement of the v to-receive the mouth of a jar, a conduit connectednwithythe bottom oflsaid cup and l v communicating with the interior of the latter, the lower, extremity of said-conduit being vinclined, the 7 side of said conduit adjacent said inclined lowerextremity of the conduit having-a discharge opening there in, a closure for sa d discharge opening, means .for normally I retamlng said closure in its closed position, a valve journaled in saldoonduit above the discharge extremity of thelatter, an operative connection between said valve and said closure, whereby the valve is closed when said closurjeis open,

herbeing movable in the direction of said opening when theclosureis opened; 1

3.'A dispenser adapted to be attached to from, said conduit'having an openingin its and an agitating member connecting said 5 closure wlth sa d valve, said agitating mem said opening by the opening movement of the closure.

In testimony whereof, I alfix my signa- 10 ture.

LILLIE MOGENSEN, Administratm'w of H em'y J. M ogensen. 

